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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

OF

ENGLAND AND ITS PEOPLE.

BY

HUGH MILLER,
AUTHOR OF THE "FOOT-PRINTS OF THE CREATOR,"
THE "OLD RED SANDSTONE," ETC.

"Do you not think a man may be the wiser — I had almost said the better — for going
a hundred or two of miles?" — Gray's Letters.

BOSTON:
GOULD AND LINCOLN,
59 WASHINGTON STREET.
NEW YORK: SHELDON AND COMPANY.
CINCINNATI: GEO. S. BLANCHARD.

1873.